African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

William Stanley Braithwaite, "Messengers of Dreams" (1907)

My heart can tell them, every one,
The messengers of dreams that run
Above the tree-tops in the sun.

Whether of great or little worth
They carry the heart's desires forth
East and west and south and north.

I know the night will close them in—-
And they will meet the tempest's din—-
Ere they come to that far-off inn.

The inn that stands on the bourne ofhope,
Where Fear and Delight together cope
For victory on a little slope.

My heart can tell them, every one,
The returning messengers that run
Above the tree tops-in the sun. 

Published in The Voice of the Negro, July 1907
 

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